Black Copper Marans discussion thread

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Jan, I never try and sex them at day olds, I can do it at three weeks. This mess is what is called Guess work. OH well sure will cut down on numbers at about one month.

I had always been told not to put the dark males and the dark females together, well that is an old wives tell as this is what is producing my best young males and females ever. Just goes to show we read too much from the internet.
 
Can't wait to see what you have come up with... So this is the scrap pile... okay... that makes sense... The male has gold in his hackle and is quite light in the beak/horn... I would have suspected he carried some wheaton.... those redheded males will be interesting...Have you ever grown any of those out???
 
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My best males come from red collared females on a very strong colored male... So you think you have them breeding true???
 
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Jan, if you remember I hatched a pure brown chick out of the first hatch and from the Dark birds. He has feathered out to be BC with a lot of color and a liitle too much in breast. But I still believe these brown marked chicks will have the brown soft feathering and just will not put up with that. The Ethnics groups will have lots of chicken in about a month.

I have never hatched a wheaten from this junk yet. I do believe there is wheaten and penne in the blood though.
 
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Jan, those are wheaten, there are 12 in the pile of chicks. This is a good example of what happens when we hatch 10-12 chicks and switch males and raise 400-500 chicks that will probably be culled in about a month. If they end up with brown below the vent and sides. When I saw the first chicks from this male I didn't wait until I could see the feathers coming. I still have over 400 from the Dark Marans that are the best I haVE EVER HATCHED. Will have some pictures in a few days.

I don't suppose you'd be willing to sell 12+ hatching eggs from the double dark mating?????
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Jan, I went through the first hatch about 130 BC and culled 15 for different things. Included in the cull are three mossy females, 2 males and 2 females with sprigs bordering on being carnation combs, and one that has carnation comb, one web toe, and extra copper in breast and this is the Brown chicks, he will be one of your posted boys soon as I get some one to help hold him to get some worthy pictures.
 
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Jan, those are wheaten, there are 12 in the pile of chicks. This is a good example of what happens when we hatch 10-12 chicks and switch males and raise 400-500 chicks that will probably be culled in about a month. If they end up with brown below the vent and sides. When I saw the first chicks from this male I didn't wait until I could see the feathers coming. I still have over 400 from the Dark Marans that are the best I haVE EVER HATCHED. Will have some pictures in a few days.

I don't suppose you'd be willing to sell 12+ hatching eggs from the double dark mating?????
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All the males are seperated in individual pens at present, wait until fall and lets see how these feather up and will talk to you about eggs. The only thing in question is the white in wing and tail and the hackle undercolor. I really like the size and type of these dark to Dark matings. Warning ahead of time I like large Marans and my males average 9-10 pounds.
 
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I don't suppose you'd be willing to sell 12+ hatching eggs from the double dark mating?????
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All the males are seperated in individual pens at present, wait until fall and lets see how these feather up and will talk to you about eggs. The only thing in question is the white in wing and tail and the hackle undercolor. I really like the size and type of these dark to Dark matings. Warning ahead of time I like large Marans and my males average 9-10 pounds.

WHO doesn't like LARGE males?!!!???!
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Ayeup..nice avatar!!! Ya one of my boys got over 9 pounds ... The rest were gone before the final wieght was measured.... I think it is more of a hazard to be underwieght than overwieght.... for a bird of course.
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All the males are seperated in individual pens at present, wait until fall and lets see how these feather up and will talk to you about eggs. The only thing in question is the white in wing and tail and the hackle undercolor. I really like the size and type of these dark to Dark matings. Warning ahead of time I like large Marans and my males average 9-10 pounds.

WHO doesn't like LARGE males?!!!???!
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The original standard was watered down from 8 1/2 pounds because our founding fathers didn't thank they could make more than 8 pounds.
 

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